News and notes from around the interweb:
- Delta is opening airport spas for employees only that will offer discounted treatments in Salt Lake City (2015), Atlanta (2016) and Detroit (2016).
- Memories of covering former American Airlines CEO Bob Crandall
- A TSA agent at JFK allegedly stole a passenger’s $7000 watch and then destroyed it to avoid getting caught. She’s been arrested. “A few bad apples who in no way…”
Margo Louree-Grant was allegedly caught on security camera swiping the man’s luxury watch at John F Kennedy Airport at 3pm on August 26….When he walked away without collecting the timepiece, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screener Louree-Grant snatched it and took it to the toilets.
When she returned to her post, she allegedly became nervous when she found colleagues searching for the watch. She left her post again and claims to have destroyed the watch, officials said. She is believed to have quit her job shortly after the incident, according to the Daily News.
- Should’ve just Airbnb’d for a house
- I really wanted to sneak into this, unfortunately the DFW airport Skylink was broken and I had to spend my layover walking from the high D gates to the high C gates there…
Dude, tsa didn’t steal the watch the agent did. I suppose using your logic anything that some American does should be enough to justify blaming America and all Americans for it. In which case you have lot of blood on your hands.
Cool your horses, obviously you or someone you care about work for the TSA, but there’s no need to get your panties in a twist over a title.
Perhaps you should be more angry at that agent or the TSA not dutifully running background checks or having thieves as employees – like the normal people, the rest of us innocent travelers and citizens who pay them with our taxes.
credit is another stupid sheeple just blindly believing everything he’s told.
TSA is a big joke and a waste of taxpayer dollars.
US would be better w/o them.
Sorry that was a horrible comment. Please delete it. I should have stopped after the first sentence.
Under the doctrine of respondeat superior employers are held responsible for tortious acts committed by their employees. The theft of a watch is both a tort and a crime.
Wow, credit. That was an awesome thing to do–the apology. We see a lot of ill advised comments on these blogs, but I think yours is the first apology I’ve ever seen. Congratulations–that is impressive.